Vol. 40, No. 4 (2017) (3)

Study of Driving Torque through Analysis of Dynamic Characteristics on Industrial Robot

Author(s): 
Yeon Taek OH

Affiliation(s): 

School of Mechanical Engineering, Tongmyung University, 428 Sinseon-ro, Nam-gu, Busan, Korea
 
Cite this paper
Yeon Taek OH, “Study of Driving Torque through Analysis of Dynamic Characteristics on Industrial Robot”, Journal of Mechanical Engineering Research and Developments, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 547-554, 2017. DOI: 10.7508/jmerd.2017.04.003

ABSTRACT: These days, the interests on the low-cost handling robots are increasing because it is important to get down the unit cost of production to get the price competitiveness. The robot joint with simple mechanism is more suitable to implement the low-cost robot system as well known. The moving parts of robot have to be designed for simple and robust. But the dynamic characteristics analysis is induced by the robot links because they drive in high acceleration and deceleration. In this reason, the dynamic characteristics analysis of the high-speed robot is very important in the design process. In this paper, the study on robot driving torque analysis of an articulated robot has been done and the research results will be introduced.

Keywords : High speed robot; Multi body dynamic analysis; SCARA robot; Robot driving torque; Simulation analysis; Actuator module component.

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